No. 22-682

Tiange Huang, et al. v. Ngoc Bach Phan, et al.

Lower Court: Third Circuit
Docketed: 2023-01-23
Status: Denied
Type: Paid
Response Waived
Tags: article-i article-iii constitutional-interpretation judicial-review legislative-power separation-of-powers statutory-construction
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Latest Conference: 2023-03-03
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Do Article III Courts have the power to judicially rewrite laws?

Question Presented (OCR Extract)

QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Article I of the United States Constitution provides all legislative Powers therein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States. Do Article III Courts have the power to judicially rewrite laws to conform with a judge’s views? 2. The Third Branch is without legislative power. (insert citations here) In Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife, 504 U.S. 565 (1992), this Court failed to consider the provisions stated in Article I of the ; United States Constitution, and de facto amended a congressional enactment without examination of its constitutionality. Should this Court overrule Lujan and TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez, 141 S. Ct. 1682 (2021) and hold that the Constitution and Acts of Congress shall be construed as written absent ambiguity? 3. Can a non-attorney incompetent adult person represent another incompetent person before United States Courts? = | ii

Docket Entries

2023-03-06
Petition DENIED.
2023-02-15
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 3/3/2023.
2023-02-08
Waiver of right of respondent Ngoc Bach Phan, et al. to respond filed.
2022-12-30
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due February 22, 2023)

Attorneys

Ngoc Bach Phan, et al.
Douglas Rentschler BlazeyElliottgreenleaf, P.C., Respondent
Douglas Rentschler BlazeyElliottgreenleaf, P.C., Respondent
Tiange Huang, et al.
Tiange Huang — Petitioner
Tiange Huang — Petitioner